hi and thanks for the guide... as a windows user thru and thru i dont get it tbh. any chance of making step by step tutorial for us please? phone is rooted, partitions are there, something is wrong with basic cmd stuff more details please

Hi, nice guide!
I succeded with this the first time I tried but now I have changed to a larger sd card and I can't get it to work.
The log file says that it failed to mount the mmcblk0p2 folder, and now when I check it doesn't even exist. What should I do?

Hope I can get help.. thankful for response. /Mattefacit

Did you partition your new SD CARD as stated on step 2? Please run a 'mount' command and post the result back here.

hi and thanks for the guide... as a windows user thru and thru i dont get it tbh. any chance of making step by step tutorial for us please? phone is rooted, partitions are there, something is wrong with basic cmd stuff more details please

I need more info to help you out. Please describe in details which steps are failing and what errors you are getting.

About the guide, I'm glad you like it. In fact it is a step by step tutorial, but the proccess is completely manual, that is why I warned about the need of some linux experience. I know it's not easy and I will try to help everyone as best as I can.

hi i already try your tutorial about installing app on sd card and it's work, but there is one problem
every time i instal an app, it will instal it on internal n external memory. is it always like that?
i already made EXT2 to be mounted, and it was shown on titanium backup.

At some extent, yes, it is just like that. To be more precise, the .apk file will get installed in /system/sd, which is your mounted sdcard partition. However, when you install an application on android, some files are installed into the /data/data folder, which is not covered by my guide. If you want to move /data/data folder to the sdcard partition you will need to:
1 - Create 'data' folder into /system/sd
2 - Copy everything into /data/data to /system/sd/data
3 - Edit /system/etc/init-sd2.sh to add the following command:
mount -o bind /system/sd/data /data/data 1>>$MYLOG 2>>$MYLOG
4 - Reboot your phone

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